ellieparsons
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I have a thoroughbred which I hunt, but he is strong and I can't find the right bit. I have tried a jointed American gag, a jointed Dutch gag, a Dutch gag with waterford mouthpiece, a pelham with a straight bar and a jointed Cheltenham gag.
All of the jointed bits caused the corners of his lips to be sore and I want to know if this is because the jointed bits pinch when pressure is applied? The Cheltenham gag had the best result for brakes and control, and encouraging him to bring his head down, but again made his mouth sore, and the curb chain on the unbroken pelham rubbed his chin.
I am after advice for the next bit to try! Would an unbroken mouth piece be better? Or a bit with a link in the middle to help stop the pinching/'nutcracker effect'? Out on exercise he is fine in a jointed eggbutt snaffle.
I would be very grateful for any advice!
All of the jointed bits caused the corners of his lips to be sore and I want to know if this is because the jointed bits pinch when pressure is applied? The Cheltenham gag had the best result for brakes and control, and encouraging him to bring his head down, but again made his mouth sore, and the curb chain on the unbroken pelham rubbed his chin.
I am after advice for the next bit to try! Would an unbroken mouth piece be better? Or a bit with a link in the middle to help stop the pinching/'nutcracker effect'? Out on exercise he is fine in a jointed eggbutt snaffle.
I would be very grateful for any advice!